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After the Rams announced the five-year contract extension for Brandin Cooks on Tuesday, the obvious question became: What about Aaron Donald?

The Rams are running out of time with training camp slated to start July 26, but the defensive tackle reportedly feels good about where the sides stand in talks. Jason La Canfora of CBS reports that Donald has told some close to him that he anticipates a new deal being done before camp opens.

It’s just not a two-gap 3-4. It’s a 3-4 defense that plays one gap. We start out in an ‘under’ look sometimes. But it’s 3-4 so they don’t know which [outside linebacker] is coming from the outside. We’re gonna rush four but they don’t know if it’s Von Miller from the strong side or DeMarcus Ware from the weak side or whoever else.

Ian Rapoport of NFL Media, citing a source, said Lawrence will not play on a second consecutive tag in 2019. The Cowboys are certain to franchise Lawrence again at $20.5 million if he has another big year and they don’t reach a deal. So this would seem to put the team on notice that Lawrence will not play the part of good solider again next offseason in the absence of a long-term deal.

He did not participate in offseason practices, and the Ravens have no need to rush him back with camp starting early because of their participation in the Hall of Fame Game.

Defensive lineman Brent Urban, tight end Vince Mayle, cornerback Jaylen Hill, linebacker Bam Bradley and wide receiver Quincy Adeboyejo joined Yanda on PUP, according to Hensley. Urban passed his physical, so his appearance on the PUP list also appears precautionary.

After writing a cover story on Kevin Durant and the Warriors’ championship run, SI Senior Writer Lee Jenkins joined Jimmy Traina on the SI Media Podcast to discuss his story and covering Durant. Below is a snippet of their discussion. [Listen to the full podcast here]

Defensive linemen Jadeveon Clowney, Aaron Donald and Khalil Mack also are seeking long-term deals, so one of them likely sets the bar for Lawrence.

The Cowboys also will get another season to confirm Lawrence is a war daddy pass rusher and not a one-hit wonder.

To no surprise, no long-term deal will happen between Lions, Ziggy Ansah

Four franchise-tagged players have yet to reach long-term deals before Monday’s deadline. One of them definitely won’t, #asexpected.

Via Adam Schefter of ESPN.com, the Lions and defensive end Ziggy Ansah won’t be striking a multi-year contract. This means that Ansah, a first-round pick in 2013, will spend a sixth season with the Lions, at a franchise tender of $17.143 million.

In terms of players whose performances will define the Broncos’ hopes, three stand out. Keenum is obvious. If he can quickly learn a new system and perform on par with his 2017 output, you can pencil the Broncos in for the postseason. Roby steps into the void left by Talib’s departure for the Los Angeles Rams and brings a quietly great résumé and experience as a slot and boundary corner to the role. In his rookie season, left tackle Garett Bolles showed flashes of becoming the franchise tackle Elway has pursued for half a decade, and gives the staff no reason to think he won’t make a big leap in 201Conservatively, I’d put the Broncos at 7-9 with a lot of upside.

I also noticed I am currently 8th on the career all-purpose yards list. Now, I doubt I’ll be able to catch #1 on the list, Jerry Rice, but with a couple good runs or a nice return, I should be able to climb past Steve Smith (7th) and Marshall Faulk (6th). It will probably take until about mid-season [maybe a little longer] but I got my eyes set on Tim Brown at #5. The only other players on the list after that are #4 Emmitt Smith, #3 Walter Payton and #2 Brian Mitchell.

Sproles has 19,155 all-purpose yards for his career and needs 528 to pass Brown for the fifth spot. Smith piled up 21,564 yards during his career, which will likely remain out of reach unless Sproles revisits his plans to call it a career.

Matt Harvey’s time in New York ended after poor pitching and stories about his hard-partying way. While pitching for the Reds last night against the Braves, Atlanta’s organist tried to mock the right-handed starter about these things.

While NFL evaluators have a litany of traits they’re looking for mechanically, it’s always good to see how prospects stack up against premium competition—how they react, how they battle when the odds are stacked against them. This will be the toughest test of the season for Lock, who dazzled in 2017 with 44 touchdown passes.

Having had that experience, we were able to speak the same language, says McVay. That West Coast offense verbiage. A quality control job under Gruden may be overwhelming in the short-term, but it’s big boon to a coach’s development long-term. Gruden is known to liberally add plays to his system. If he sees something another team runs well, he’ll install it. His quality control coaches are left to track seemingly endless concepts around the league. They learn a lot very quickly.

That being said, we have dozens of young people who have died and had this disease and whose families say their personality completely changed. And there’s a very good chance that change was due to this disease spreading in their brain. So we also should not dismiss early stage pathology.

The focus should be on: what can we learn from this? If you follow the breadcrumbs on what we’re seeing with football and CTE and with changes in behavior and suicide, it’s fair to say, hey, let’s look at this. Because this is something that we can prevent, if it was caused by football. We could prevent it by having kids start playing tackle football later, which would lower their risk of CTE dramatically.

On Wednesday, three womenidentified only as Jane Doe 1, Jane Doe 3 and Jane Doe 4 were unable to identify Winslow during a the first day of the preliminary court hearing in Vista, Calif.

However, on Thursday, prosecutors said they had DNA evidence that tied Winslow to some of the crimes, helping persuade Elias to rule that there was enough evidence for the case to go to trial.

It’s hard to tell whether Harper’s homer-centric mindset is the cause of his slump or merely a byproduct of it. Long, for one, believes it’s the latter. With all the negatives that are surrounding him, why wouldn’t he bring up some positives? Why does it always have to be negative negative negative negative negative negative negative negative negative, and we never talk about the good things? He wants to feel good about himself on something right now. If you’re the top of the National League, you’re doing something good. That’s him saying, I’ve got to feel good about something.

That isn’t the only thing Harper is doing in an attempt to feel good. On a recent off day in D.C., the face of the franchise met his hitting coach at the stadium for some extra batting practice, about 500 swings’ worth.

We have a law that was passed just recently, and it’s not yet hit the Carolinas the whole gambling aspect. You think about the fans, and you want to keep the fans in the building. Eventually it’s going to hit North and South Carolina. It has to from a revenue standpoint. We have to take that into consideration. We want to make sure fans are in that building and sharing this team.

Sometimes you get lucky when you don’t think you’re lucky. One of the (ways we’re lucky) is we have an old stadium that we have to re-do. And along those things, with some of the changes with gambling, we do have to think about what fans may want. Have to make sure they’re in our building to cheer this team on, because I do believe the fans are the 12th man on the field. I want to make sure the 12th man’s in that stadium.

There’s other development here. We move the practice field to some place other than right next to the stadium, which doesn’t necessarily make so much sense. You open up a lot of area for development. Everything goes hand-in-hand in this community. It’s not just the business things, it’s also things like high school games. I think high school championships should be played in that stadium. I don’t want to screw up the field, but I think there should be (more big events) there. The right type of concerts in that stadium that there haven’t been.

The Phillies took 3 of 4 from the Nationals, losing 17-7 on Friday but winning the other three games by one run. The Braves completed an impressive, three-game sweep on the road. Good job to those two clubs on their big weekend. Bad job to the Nationals and Cardinals, who both sit 42-40 and would be hitting the links if the playoffs started on Monday. The Nationals and Cardinals not only trail the Cubs and Phillies in the wild-card race, they now sit behind the Dodgers and Giants.

This is maybe the most disappointing aspect of both teams. NL teams are averaging 4.38 runs per game. The Cardinals are 10th at 4.27 runs per game, and the Nationals are at 4.24. They’re also trending in the wrong direction. While scoring across the NL was up in June at 4.52 runs per game, the Cards and Nats both averaged an even 4.0 per game.

What happens moving forward? FanGraphs projects the Nationals at 4.63 runs per game the rest of the season and the Cardinals at 4.35. That makes sense, as you would expect increased production from Harper and Daniel Murphy, while being less certain about guys such as Pham or Ozuna. The answer for the Cardinals, of course, could be a trade for Manny Machado.

The most successful Cleveland lineups in recent years featured multiple shooters around LeBron. Check out how the Cavaliers performed during the 2017-18 regular season based on the number of other players on the court with James who averaged at least one 3-pointer per 36 minutes.

When all four other Cleveland players averaged at least one 3-pointer per 36 minutes — in lineups with either Kevin Love or Channing Frye at center — the Cavaliers’ 115.2 offensive rating was a full three points per 100 possessions better than the Golden State Warriors and Houston Rockets managed last season (112.2).

Philadelphia found ways to overcome spacing challenges a year ago. According to Second Spectrum tracking, Embiid averaged more points per chance (1.10) on post-ups when playing with Simmons last season than with Simmons on the bench (0.88). And that increased to 1.15 points per chance when opponents double-teamed with Simmons on the floor, so they weren’t able to take advantage of his non-shooting by bringing extra help.

Julio Jones’ isn’t showing up for the Falcons’ mandatory minicamp from Tuesday through Thursday, which has sent the entire planet into a frenzy.

Jones and the Falcons will be fine, of course. General manager Thomas Dimitroff released a statement on Monday, and even said the conversations between Jones and the team had been productive and constructive. Everything’s cool.

This rule begins on the first day of the new League Year (the first day of free agency) and ends just before the first NFL regular-season game is played, which this year is midnight, Sept. 6.

As the 90-men rosters are trimmed to 53, players whose cap figures weren’t initially part of the Top 51 now count toward the total cap allocation for contracts.

As part of the accounting process, any signing or workout bonuses already paid out to players who originally weren’t part of the Top 51 list will count as dead money against the team’s cap if that player doesn’t make the roster.

That play never should have happened, and time and again, the Lions found ways to break him.

It’s not that Johnson didn’t have a good quarterback in Detroit (Matthew Stafford came along in his third season). And it’s not like Johnson needed a good quarterback to produce — in his final season in college, he had 1,202 receiving yards and that was at Georgia Tech with Reggie Ball as his quarterback. In 2008, he totaled 1,331 receiving yards in a league-high 12 touchdown catches from the winless quintuple of Dan Orlovsky, Jon Kitna, Daunte Culpepper, and Drews Stanton and Henson.

But he never had an Aaron Rodgers, and you know what they say: if you can’t beat ’em, Kevin Durant ’em. Rodgers performs acts of football legerdemain on the regular, and with the 6’5 Johnson to the throw the ball to, the two could headline their own Vegas magic show.

No update on Andrew Luck. Not throwing. Went through early work at OTAs then head to indoor facility to further work. Frank Reich not certain if Luck will throw before end of offseason work in mid-June. Also not concerned.

A week after new Colts coach Frank Reich told reporters Luck was getting real close to being ready to throw a football again, it finally happened at one of the team’s last OTAs of the year.

Out of the eight current division favorites, Los Angeles is the only one that didn’t make the playoffs last season. Are higher expectations good for the Chargers? The previous two seasons they entered as AFC West favorites were 2010 and 2011, and they fell short of the playoffs both times.

Free-agent goalie Carter Hutton is rumored to be signing with the Sabres to backstop their path back to contention. No pressure! Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports

On July 1, unrestricted free agency begins in the NHL. Well, officially. It’s comical how much matchmaking is done before free agency opens, like rushing into an electronics store at midnight on Black Friday and having your Nintendo Switch already bagged at the register.

The Suns’ signing Ariza was great news for the Raptors, since Phoenix looked like VanVleet’s best hope of getting an offer sheet that would have featured a balloon payment in Year 3. Instead of waiting around to see whether the Orlando Magic might have space for a similar deal in the event they chose not to match an offer to Aaron Gordon, VanVleet settled for a deal that presumably pays him the maximum $18.5 million Toronto could offer over the next two seasons.

I would have expected the Raptors to aim for a longer deal with a smaller annual salary, helping their tax situation. VanVleet’s new contract gives Toronto about $135 million committed to 12 players. Assuming the Raptors fill the last two roster spots at the minimum, that puts them about $14 million over the tax line with a bill of $27 million.

Toronto will be hard-pressed to avoid the tax entirely, which would probably require trading Jonas Valanciunas into space — not an ideal option. More realistically, the Raptors will probably look to trim around the edges. Finding a team that would take on Norman Powell’s four-year, $42 million extension would get Toronto’s tax bill to a manageable number.